Estepona

36° 24 8 N -  05° 09 W

estepona

Estepona, in the State of Western Andalusia, lies SW of the province of Málaga.

With an overall population of 37,000, the 'old town', as it's known, is quite a hive of activity. Estepona is one of the few coastal towns that, whilst providing tourist facilities, maintains it's original charm and character. The numerous street cafés and tapas bars still serve authentic Spanish delicacies. The hilly, cobbled, very narrow streets are more used to horses than cars. You'll find unusual shops and bodegas where you'd least expect them, very inviting ,very friendly and very cheap!

Its privileged location on the shores of the Mediterranean is sheltered on its northern reaches by the slopes of the Sierra Bermeja which reaches its maximum height of 1.449 meters on the summit of Los Reales. Its location between sea and mountain makes it possible to offer and enjoy a great variety of attractions in a very small geographical area.

The municipal district, with an area of more than 131,699,170 m˛ presents a varied landscape, with smooth undulating terrain divided by scores of streams and small rivers.

Its more than 20 km. of coast, offer numerous possibilities for water sports. 

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Marina
Puerto De Estepona 36°24 8 N   05°09 0 W  

Estapona, Malaga.

Tel 34-952-801800 

Fax 34-952-802497

VHF: CH9 & 16

 

Easily walkable from the centre (1km west) of Estepona, the port offers good restaurants, pubs and some shops

Harbour Entrance width: 80m depth: 5m

443 Moorings 8 - 35m long, 1.5 - 4m deep